National Anthem must be played before movies in theaters : Supreme Court


New Delhi, Nov 30 (Agencies) : The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered that the National anthem should be played in all cinema halls before a movie begins, accompanied by the national flag displayed on screen.

It further said that everyone present in cinema hall should rise up and pay respect to the anthem.

Furthermore, the apex court directed that the national anthem must not be printed on any undesirable object, and should not be used for any commercial purposes. Also, no dramatisation of the anthem should be allowed.

The Centre for its part agreed to circulate the order to all States' Chief Secretaries and also to publish it in electronic and print media.

Acting on a PIL seeking directions for playing the national anthem in cinema halls before a movie begins, the Supreme Court on October 31 asked the government to specify what would constitute disrespect to it and its abuse.

A bench of justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy passed the order while hearing a petition referring to the provisions of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 and also alleging that the national anthem was sung in various circumstances which were not permissible.

The PIL filed by Shyam Narayan Chouksey sought directions that the national anthem should be played in cinema halls across the country before a film begins and proper norms and protocol be fixed regarding its playing and singing at official functions and the programmes where constitutional dignitaries are present.

The petition, filed through advocate Abhinav Srivastava, said the national anthem should be respected and due honour should be shown to it by every citizen. It also gave certain suggestions to avoid alleged abuses to it.

"There should be no commercial exploitation to gain financial advantage or any kind of benefit. There should be no interruption in between till the completion of national anthem and no abridged version shall be sung at any point of time.

"There should not be dramatisation of the national anthem and it should not be sung in an entertainment programme," the plea suggested.

It also said the anthem should not be sung before those who do not understand it unless they are properly apprised that when the National Anthem of India is to be played, they are required to show respect.

"It should not be printed on undesirable objects and should not be displayed in such a manner and at such places which may be disgraceful to its status and may tantamount to disrespect," the plea said.

The plea also cited instances where the anthem was allegedly abused, including one in which the anthem was played in entertainment shows in order to "dramatise the whole thing".

  

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  • krishna Godse, india

    Sun, Dec 09 2018

    World is laughing at us, is there any other country who does like this

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Good decision indeed

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    First SC should give attention to what is expected from it .Lakhs of Cases are pending for many years in SC, HC, and Lower courts. First steps should be taken to clest them.There shpuld performance appraisals for Judges also like Bank Managers by fixing targets to settle pending cases. No perfirance appraisal, no taget, no evaluation. So so much pending work.



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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Does National Anthem is sung in Parliament it is must because this place is consider as a God place by our so called honest people or parties.

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  • ruchir agarwal, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    The Govt. cant force the national anthem on viewers who have come to watch a movie, with due respect to the national anthem . there will be problems again and again and controversies as to who is standing and who is not

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    There is a controversy as to whether the Indian national anthem "Jana Gana Mana" was written by Rabindra Nath Tagore in praise of God, or as sycophancy in praise of the British King George the fifth

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Good decision.... 

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    People are going to cinema halls to watch movies as an entertainment, it's not an official gathering. 

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    It seems present day government has decided to control what citizen should eat,where to sleep,what to say.how much to spend etc. Are we not getting stigmatised and moving towards dictatorship?

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Bollu,

    people always wanted a nanny state..... now they got one...

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Nothing is going to change. People who do not want to stand during the National Anthem will come after the National Anthem. Who cares for High Court or Supreme Court? The Highlands Court said No Noise Pollution. The noise pollution continues as usual. The Supreme Court said no more than 20 feet height for dahi handi, people went up to 42 feet. Politicians will support the Courts only when it suits them otherwise they will say it is our fundamental right.
    I do not need a court ruling to stand for the National Anthem. We loved it from our first standard and knew it by heart.

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    These are real patriotic things people can do to really to show their patriotism,

    1.Keep your surroundings/town/city clean.
    2.Respect others fundamental rights.
    3. Stop giving bribes.
    4. Obey traffic rules.
    5. be a decent human being.
    6. finally, pay taxes.... cause they help the govt to fund the much needed programs for the betterment of its citizens.

    ...Or else just ignore the above, stand during the playing of national anthem, watch movie... go home(i know this is probably most will do).

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Very good move by SC

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Jai Hindustan
    Jai Javan
    Jai Kisan

    Hi Jeevan

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    99% of the people who claim to be patriotic would jump at the chance if they were offered citizenship in a developed western country.

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Patriotism is nothing but loyalty to real estate.

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Why disagree on an obvious fact. I call spade a spade.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Why Only in CINEMA HALLS, Not Very Good Move...
    In Some MULTIPLEX CINEMA Houses, might be Controversy will start, if it's not been Honored with with Due Respect...
    "I Do Respect National Anthem"

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Good move and must apply.
    I have a doubt: what this convey?
    Schools follow and children respect.
    Every Independence day: All respect children, adults, leaders including in hospitals, churches, general & public institutes, etc.
    I think all above come under 'PATRIOTIC' group except the 'many POLITICIANS'....

    can SC advice how to make those many Politicians (if they do not go to theaters !)become more patriotic respecting the National Anthem by applying day to day life?

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  • Rita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Daniel, Mangalore,

    My suggestion to your last sentence is ..

    Let the politicians sing the National Anthem at the Swiss Bank premises

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  • edds, Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    First Let supreme court make compulsory order to all Government offices, Courts and parliamentary houses sing national anthem in their promises before they enter their respective offices.
    If any one comes late he/she has to stand sign alone and then enter the their office.

    I suggest First follow the discipline and then impose to others.

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  • tom cat , Navi Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    To me, patriotism is helping to actually better this nation. Patriotism is being a good parent, working social cause of the downtroden, giving to charity, or being a great educator. A patriot can fight in a war yes, but helping build our community at home is just as important,

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    tom cat ,

    Patriotism has its flaws similar to nationalism.

    In this age, patriotism and nationalism is an outdated idea.

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  • tom cat , Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Zeitgeist , Patriotism is not outdated , it your outdated ideology.

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    “Jana Gana Mana” was first sung in Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress on 27 December 1911.
    Jai Congress...

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    No one will oppose it but ensure all are standing for National Anthem.

    Its already in practice in several theaters.

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  • PEACE LOVER, INDIA

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    A person having utmost respect to national anthem but cannot stand due to disability or old age, Bhakts will find another reason to physically abuse disable and old people.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    I believe its already there is Mumbai. BTW Any counter views? they will definitely have one all the time, that too against India?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    I appreciate patriotic decision of SC.

    JAI HINDUSTAN..
    JAI MODIJI...
    JAI RSS...

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    In Mumbai it's already being played

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  • Sujith Nayak, Kudla / AUH

    Wed, Nov 30 2016

    Good move , as most of the young generation do not know the national anthem correctly...But again, some secular are bound to file petition in the SC against flouting such order, by giving it a religious twist... wait and watch..

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